Today on TAP: The primary goal of the Post’s new editorial policy is to protect the owner’s wealth.
Media
Producer of Luigi Mangione Documentary Had Previous Show Canceled After Police Killing
Dan Abrams’s documentary on the UnitedHealthcare CEO slaying takes the police perspective. That’s common for the longtime journalist and legal analyst.
The Man Madison Warned Us Against
He authored the Constitution to forestall the rise of a despotic president. We’ll soon see if those safeguards suffice.
The Exemplary Radical Skeptic
Christopher Jencks, one of the Prospect’s founding group, has died.
Trump’s Coming War on the Press
Today on TAP: The big media outlets do themselves no favor by trying appeasement.
L.A. Times Owner Has Financial Motivations for Boosting RFK Jr.
Dr. Patrick Soon-Shiong’s biotech firm is preparing three applications needing approval from the Food and Drug Administration.
Pulled in All Directions
Chris Hayes’s new book argues that the demand for attention has taken over every facet of our lives.
Shlock and Awe
The Los Angeles fires shine a light on the wretched excess of the very rich.
Zuckerberg Proves Meta Is Too Big
One monopoly company should not have the power to decree which speech is permissible and which isn’t.
Disney’s Catch and Kill
Disney wanted to corner the market on sports streaming. A rival blocked them. So Disney bought the rival.

